DARKMEN

Living On Borrowed Time

Korg Kommandos on the move for EBM, heartbeat 242, ready and willing to fight …

“Stahlwerk I” does a great job at opening the Old School EBM festivities on “Living On Borrowed Time”. After listening to this fantastic instrumental intro, you’ll realize that Darkmen will be causing a massive storm over grey Ronse (Belgium), and I’m quite sure, eventually Europe. Hard labor and electronic machinery are skillfully melted into 16 hard-hitting songs and Franky’s voice is a perfect match for the destructive beats and industrial sounds omnipresent on this album. Darkmen is convincingly claiming its rightful place in EBM-country, entering the warzone with confidence and determination! Hate, violence and pain are the prevailing themes of their music and if they would ever feel like explaining this to us, we’re quite interested in doing an interview with them!

Darkmen is definitely influenced by the likes of Nitzer Ebb, DAF, Front 242 and e.g. Autodafeh … This being said I think they are doing a great job at creating their own unique, tight and ultra-brutal sound and they offer electronic body music of superior quality! The Italian-Belgian connection delivers once more! Keep up the magnificent work EK Product! When I think about it, it’s actually kind of funny. An Italian label (Napoli) scoring a direct hit with a band from Ronse/Renaix (Belgium).

Some last listening advice: VOLUME is of ABSOLUTE ESSENCE and LET YOUR BODY BURN! I love this album, I really do …